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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form / / APR NPS Form 10-900 OM8 No. 1024-0018 (Rev. 10-90) / / O ""7 United States Department of the Interior """""' National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Registration Form / / APR This form is for use in nominating or requesting determinations for individual properties and districts. SeairBtructions in How fo Complete the Natioribl Register of Historic Places Registration Form (National Register Bulletin 16A). Complete each item by marking "x" in the appropriate box or by enteri/gtrie1^jfofroatip.n requested. If any iterfi does not apply to the property being documented, enter "N/A" for "not applicable". For functions, architectural classification, materials, and areas of significance, enter^l^^teg'otfes^pd^ubcategori^s^froin the instructions. Place additional entries and narrative items on continuation sheets (NPS Form 10-900a). Use a typewriter, word processor, or cofBfsutet.UJj » -' - ..-,-., r-^i 1. Name of Property Historic name The Margaret______________________________________________ Other names/site number DO09:0135-005______________________________________ 2. Location___________ Street & number 2103 N 16th Street_________________________ Not for publication [] City or town Omaha__________________________________ Vicinity [ ] State Nebraska Code NE County Douglas______ Code 055 Zip code 68110 3. State/Federal Agency Certification As the designated authority under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1986, as amended, I hereby certify that this [X] nomination [] request for determination of eligibility meets the documentation standards for registering properties in the National Register of Historic Places and meets the procedural and professional requirements set forth in 36 CFR Part 60. In my opinion, the property [X] meets [] does not meet the National Register Criteria. I recommend that this property be considered significant rj nationally Q statewide [X] locally. ([] See continuation sheet for additional comments.) Signature of certifymg.official Date Director, Nebraska State Historical Society______ State or Federal agency and bureau In my opinion, the property [] meets [] does not meet the National Register criteria. ([] See continuation sheet for additional comments.) Signature of certifying official/Title Date State or Federal agency and bureau 4. National Park Service Certification I, hereb/, certify that this property is: [y entered in the National Register. [ ] see continuation sheet. [ ] determined eligible for the National Register. [ ] see continuation sheet. [ ] determined not eligible for the National Register. [ ] removed from the National Register. [ ] other, (explain): ________________ Signature of Keeper Date of Action The Margaret Douglas County, NE Name of Property County and State 5. Classification Ownership of Property Category of Property Number of Resources within Property (Check as many boxes as apply) (Check only one box) (Do not include previously listed resources in the count.) X Private X Building(s) Contributing Noncontributing __ Public-local __ District ____1____ ____0____ Buildings __ Public-state __ Site _________ _________ Sites Public-federal __ Structure _________ _________ Structures Object _________ _________ Objects 1 0 Total Name of related multiple property listing Number of contributing resources previously (Enter "N/A" if property is not part of a multiple property listing. listed in the National Register N/A N/A 6. Function or Use Historic Functions Current Functions (Enter categories from instructions.) (Enter categories from instructions.) DOMESTIC/Multiple Dwelling VACANT 7. Description Architectural Classification Materials (Enter categories from instructions.) (Enter categories from instructions. Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals / Jacobethan Revival Foundation Concrete Walls Brick Roof Wood Other Narrative Description (Describe the historic and current condition of the property on one or more continuation sheets.) The Margaret Douglas County, NE Name of Property County and State 8. Statement of Significance Applicable National Register Criteria Areas of Significance (Mark "X" in one or more boxes for the criteria qualifying the property (Enter categories from instructions.) for National Register listing.) Architecture ____ A Property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history. __ B Property is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past. X C Property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents Period of Significance a significant and distinguishable entity whose components lack individual distinction. 1916 __ D Property has yielded, or is likely to yield information important in prehistory or history. Significant Dates Criteria Considerations (Mark "X" in all the boxes that apply.) 1916 Property is: __ A Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. Significant Person __ B Removed from its original location. (Complete if Criterion B is marked above. __ C A birthplace or a grave. NA __ D A cemetery. Cultural Affiliation ___ E A reconstructed building, object, or structure. NA __ F A commemorative property. __ G Less than 50 years of age or achieved significance within the past 50 years. Architect/Builder Architect: F.A. Henninger Narrative Statement of Significance Builder: R.C. Strehlow (Explain the significance of the property on one or more continuation sheets.) 9. Major Bibliographical References Bibliography (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form on one or more continuation sheets.) Previous documentation on file (NPS): Primary location for additional data: _ Preliminary determination of individual listing (36 CFR 67) has been requested ___ State Historic Preservation Office _ Previously listed in the National Register __ Other State agency _ Previously determined eligible by the National Register __ Federal agency _ Designated a National Historic Landmark __ Local Government _ Recorded by Historic American Buildings Survey _#_____ __ University __ Recorded by Historic American Engineering X Other Douglas County Historical Record # Name of repository: Society ________ The Margaret Douglas County, NE Name of Property County and State 10. Geographical Data Acreage of property Less than one UTM References (place additional UTM references on a continuation sheet). Zone Easting Northing Zone Easting Northing 1. 15 254037 4573566 3. 2. 4. See continuation sheet Verbal Boundary Description (Describe the boundaries of the property on a continuation sheet.) Boundary Justification (Explain why the boundaries were selected on a continuation sheet.) 11. Form Prepared By name/title Jennifer Honebrink, AIA organization Alley Poyner Architecture date September 21, 2006 street & number 1213 Jones Street telephone (402)341-1544 city or town Omaha________ state NE zip code 68102 Additional Documentation Submit the following items with the completed form: Continuation Sheets Maps A USGS map (7.5 or 15 minute series) indicating the property's location. A Sketch map for historic districts and properties having large acreage or numerous resources. Photographs Representative black and white photographs of the property. Additional items (Check with the SHPO or FPO for any additional items.) Property Owner (Complete this item at the request of the SHPO or FPO.) name/title OEDC, Mike Maroney President street & number 2221 N 24th St telephone 346-2300 city or town Omaha______ state NE zip code 68110 Paperwork Reduction Act Statement: This information is being collected for applications to the National Register of Historic Places to nominate properties for listing or determined eligibility for listing, to list properties, and to amend existing listings. Response to this request is required to obtain a benefit in accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended, (15 USC 470 et seq.). Estimated Burden Statement: Public reporting burden for this form is estimated to average 18.1 hours per response including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining data, and completing and reviewing the form. Direct comments regarding this burden estimate or any aspect of this form to the chief, Administrative Services Division, National Park Service, P.O. Box 37127, Washington, DC 20013-7127; and the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reductions Project (1024-0018), Washington, DC 20503. NFS Form 10-900a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet The Margaret_________________________ Name of Property Douglas County, Nebraska Section 7 Page 1 County and State Site North Omaha is a dense residential area surrounded on all sides by heavy industry. The cluster of large apartment buildings around the Margaret was the only such grouping in the Northeast corner of the city prior to 1930. This group is now surrounded by smaller multiple dwellings, small homes, and vacant lots. As with most apartment clusters, they sat on a streetcar line that provided easy access to downtown businesses. The Margaret sits on a rectangular lot on the corner of North 16th Street (formerly Sherman Avenue) and Yates Street. Its long axis runs East to West, perpendicular to North 16th Street. The property line for the lot that the Margaret sits on runs along the exterior face of the primary facades. (See attached survey.)
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